Hi,
I'm collecting a new Bailey Ranger 460/4 in 3 weeks from Chipping Sodbury caravans. This is our first caravan after many years of camping/trailer tenting and one of the "luxuries" we are looking forward to is heating.
We've arranged to go away for a couple of days to a local site at the end of Feb so we can check everything works. Can anybody who has a Bailey with the warm air heating confirm that we'll be warm enough? - and is it right that there is a low setting where it can be left on at night?
Second question. I only have the 12N electric socket on my tow bar. Is the battery charged when the van is plugged into the electric on site - or will I need to charge using a charger off the van periodically if I don't get a 12S fitted?
Thanks in advance for the help. I'm doing the 1.5 day CC course before I get the new van so I could get these answers then - but I can't wait for the new toy!!
Mark & Jacqui
I'm collecting a new Bailey Ranger 460/4 in 3 weeks from Chipping Sodbury caravans. This is our first caravan after many years of camping/trailer tenting and one of the "luxuries" we are looking forward to is heating.
We've arranged to go away for a couple of days to a local site at the end of Feb so we can check everything works. Can anybody who has a Bailey with the warm air heating confirm that we'll be warm enough? - and is it right that there is a low setting where it can be left on at night?
Second question. I only have the 12N electric socket on my tow bar. Is the battery charged when the van is plugged into the electric on site - or will I need to charge using a charger off the van periodically if I don't get a 12S fitted?
Thanks in advance for the help. I'm doing the 1.5 day CC course before I get the new van so I could get these answers then - but I can't wait for the new toy!!
Mark & Jacqui